Vocational Education and Training (VET)
Understanding VET
What is VET and how it can shape your future?
Vocational Education and Training (VET) provides practical, job-ready skills across multiple industries. It’s an accessible and flexible pathway for students at all stages of their careers. This article explores VET’s benefits, study options, and how it aligns with Australia’s workforce needs.
Loans, subsidies and affordable study options. Your guide to paying for VET.
Can you get into VET? Understanding entry requirements
Practical, fast, job-ready – is VET the best fit for you?
Hands-on learning, real-world skills: what to expect from a VET course
TAFE, RTO, or Private College? Choosing the right VET provider
Featured institutions
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TAFE NSW
From part-time, full-time and online study options available, study at your own pace to get the skills and knowledge to take your career to the next level.
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William Angliss Institute VIC
William Angliss Institute focuses on developing leaders in the 'experience economy' - foods, tourism, hospitality and events.
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William Angliss Institute NSW
One day you might be honing your culinary craft in our campus kitchen facilities. The next day could see you visiting a wineryand learning from one of our industry partners.
Apprenticeships and Traineeships
Your guide to apprenticeships and traineeships
Apprenticeships and traineeships are available at a variety of qualification levels in most occupations, including international trades and a wide range of emerging industry sectors.
Five advantages of apprenticeships and traineeships
How to apply for an apprenticeship or traineeship
Apprenticeship or traineeship? Choosing the right pathway
From trades to tech: the best industries for apprenticeships in Australia
Earn while you learn: wages, subsidies, and incentives for Aussie apprentices